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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-03-28, Page 14• Dairy Herd. Improvement Supervisor, Huron County Association (Clinton Area) Duties include the collecting and testing of milk samples and the keeping, of production and cost study records. ()UAW PIATIONIS: Grade 10 education, with a good know- ledge of dairy farming. Salary $4A00 rising to $5,250 per year, Apply in writing, giving complete information of background and .education, to be received not later than April 2,1955, to: Personnel Director, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario. ONTARIO PROVINCE OF OPPORTUNITY Pa9* ,iimes-Advocate, March 28, 1908 AERO® can offer you FERTILIZER SERVICE IS THE BEST ON Serving the man whose business Is agriculture. SRes'd Trademark NORTH MIDDLESEX FERTILIZERS LTD. AILSA CRAIG Your local AERO FERTILIZER CUSTOM BLENDER top quality Aero Fertilizers— experienced personnel— modern spreading equipment and help you make your crop program more profitable. Come in and put us to the test. We know how good our service is —and we'd like you to find out, too. After all, we're in business to assist you in yours. We hope we'll see you soon. producers in Huron County, The. Huron ConlitY Hog producers 4-4 Swing Club was reorganized re- cently with a membership of 37 rural Poys and girls. ',Anybody Miss me?" LIQUID & SOLID FERTILIZER UNDER ADVERSE CONDITIONS Top dress wheat 8t barley with liquid nitrogen Broadcast liquids or solids for plowdown or cultivation NO SOIL COMPACTION NO LOST TIME! For Better Weed Control Results use these chemicals in '68 80% ATRAZINE SUTAN EPTAM PATORAN KILMORE FOR HARD TO KILL WEEDS IN CEREALS AND CORN. APPLY POST-EMERGENCE EARLY, 0 KILL GRASSES. VERY EFFECTIVE ON BROAD. LEAVES. ALDRIN GRANULES OR LIQUID. EFFECTIVE AND MOST ECONOMICAL CHEMICAL FOR CONTROL OF CORN ROOT WORM. CANN'S MILL LTD. EXETER 235-1782 FOR PRE EMERGENCE OR POST EMERGENCE WITH KORN OIL FOR CORN FOR REALLY TOUGH ANNUAL GRASSES IN CORN WORK INTO SOIL BEFORE PLANTING — LEAVES NO RESIDUE RECOMMENDED IN WHITE BEANS FOR EFF — ECTIVE CONTROL OF MOST BROADLEAVES AND GRASSES. WORK INTO SOIL BEFORE PLANTING — LEAVES NO RESIDUE. FOR EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF ANNUAL BROADLEAVES AND GRASSES.APPLIED PRE-EMERGENCE FOR WHITE BEANS. RE- QUIRES NO MIXING WITH SOIL. NO RESIDUE. A total of $3,16340 Was Paid _ for 34 lots Of the Fifth AMmal Huron County Hog Producers' 4-11 Bred Gilt Sale on Saturday at Porey's Sales BarnS. Ten Landrace averaged $104.24, one Lacombe sold for $75.00 and 23 Yorkshires aver- aged $88.91, The overall average sale price, down considerably from last year, was $93.00. The top selling gilt was a Yorkshire, Cornerbrook Karen 6Y, owned and bred by R. Steph- en Thompson, Clinton, She was purchased by Donald Carter, RR 2, Seaforth for $132.50, The second top price was paid By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Teachers and students re- turned to school Monday follow- ing a week's vacation, Mr. Wm. Dellow of Toronto visited one day last week with Mr. & Mrs. Elton Curts. Miss Maxine Luther of Kitch- ener spent last week with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Luth- er. Mr. Dean Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brown and family visit- ed Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Elzar Mousseau of Kippen. Randy Turner spent a few days last week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Clarke and fam- ily of Crediton. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Leader and family of Brampton spent the weekend with Mrs. Ed. Bullock and Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Bullock and family. Johnnie Smithers spent last week with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Glousher and family of Galt. Communion and church mem- bership service will be held in the United Church, Sunday at 10 a. m. Mrs. C. Rowe and Carolyn of Windsor visited for a week with Mrs. Rowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Essery. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks were their granddaughter, Miss Georgia Andrew and her fiance Mr. Ed Monsma, both of Edmonton; Al- berta. The two were returning from New York City where they had just spent over a week as chaperons to eight young people from Alberta who attended an Interprovincial United Nations Seminar. Miss Susan Lilley of London spent the holidays with her grand- mother, Mrs. Arthur McFalls. Visitors during the past week with Mrs. Lorne Hicks were Miss Wilda Pollock of Kitchener for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Orma Pollock of Kincardine on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walden of Kincardine on Monday. Guests with Mrs. Arthur Mc- Falls on Wednesday of last week were Mrs. Lillie McFalls, Lucan, Mrs. Samson McFalls, Exeter, Mr. Gerald Glenn and Randal, Hensall, Mrs. Phil Johnston, Glanworth, Mrs. Wm Quinton, Mrs. R. Lilley, Susan Lilley, London and Mr. and Mrs.George McFalls. The occasion was a birthday celebration for Mrs. Lillie McFalls.',,.: Dr. Chas. L. Lewis and Mrs. Lewis of Kitchener were guests with Rev. and Mrs. R. V. Wilson on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray La.mmie have been taking advantage of Mr. Lammie's holidays to keep in touch with relatives and friends. They visited over the weekend of March 17 in Toronto and Malton and on Thursday of last week they visited with Mrs. Fred penwarden in Sarnia. Mr. Burliegh Brown has re- turned to Sarnia following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son. Mr. Jerry Bestard of London was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Arthur McFalls on Thursday of last week. - Miss Jean Lammie visited over the weekend with friends in Kit- chener. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Brown and Roxanne in Lambeth and attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown honoring Karen Heaman, London, and Roxanne Brown on the occasion of their birthdays. Malcolm and Duncan Urquhart of London were visitors for a couple of days last week with their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. R. V. Wilson. Corn &Bean Growers! APRIL 3 IS YOUR Money Day COME, HEAR & SEE AN OUTSTANDING AUDIO VISUAL PRESENTATION ON CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL. SPECIALISTS WILL DELIVER THE FACTS, AND ANALYSIS OF HOW BEST TO PROFIT FROM THE NEWEST INFORMATION. THIS MEETING IS A MUST FOR PROGESSIVE GROWERS. SEE, ENJOY AND PROFIT FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHERS."THE PAY- OFF AT HARVEST" IS PRESENTED BY COURTESY OF YOUR LOCAL NIAGARA DEALERS. Wednesday, April 3 8:00 P.M. CANADIAN LEGION HALL EXETER REFRESHMENTS Junior Farmer broomball queen One of the highlights of the Junior Farmer Broomball tournament at Centralia Saturday was the crowning of the “Queen of the Tourney" at the evening dance. Above, the winner, Miss Della Allen of Clinton is being crowned by Doug Jamieson of the Centralia Agricultural School staff while George Townsend of RR 4, Seaforth one of the organizers of the event presents a bouquet of roses. T-A photo Many visit at Centralia op price $132,50 4-H hogs average $93 for tw.P. 014, The first gilt, Landrace, consigned by Ray Hemingway, 4,13. 3, ,firpepe;p, was purchased P,Pbert: E. McM11,7 fan, RR 2, PeatOrtit for $120.00, The second gilt which also was sold for $120,00 to Francis. S. .Coleman, RR;Seaforth, was consigned by Jim Hickey, 4rt, Auburn. Top buyers were Lionel Wild, er, RR 1 Zurich, who purchased seven gilts while Mel Penny, RR 1 Gorri e, purchased four and Jack MacKenzie, RR 3 Lucknow, purchased three. All of the sows .consigned were again sold this year to swine